squareedge
Squareedge is a term used in contemporary materials science and architectural design to describe a class of modular building components characterized by their precise parallel edges and right‑angle junctions. The designation originates from the serrated appearance produced when square timber or metal plates are cut and assembled with a high degree of tolerances. These modules are engineered to interlock without the need for additional fasteners, reducing construction time and minimizing waste.
The concept was first patented in 2018 by the design firm EdgeTech, whose lead engineer, Dr. Lila
Today, squareedge products are employed in a growing range of applications, including prefabricated classrooms, emergency shelters,